District OKs raises for administrators

TEMECULA - Administrators with the Temecula school district will
receive a 3 percent salary increase for the fiscal year that begins
July 1.

Temecula Valley Unified School District's trustees approved the
raises unanimously at their board meeting Tuesday. The offer
mirrors what the district's nonteaching union will receive for the
coming year. The district has yet to settle its 2007-08 contract
with its teachers union.

Also Tuesday, trustees approved splitting the district's
assistant superintendent of educational services position into two
jobs. The position is held by Dick Glock, who is retiring next
week.

In 5-0 votes, they created the position of assistant
superintendent of student support services and assistant
superintendent of educational support services.

Ann Huntington and Tim Ritter have been tapped for the roles,
respectively, and their starting salaries will be $140,652,
district documents state.

Trustees also voted 5-0 to extend the employment contracts of
Chris Cordner, assistant superintendent of human resources, and
Jeff Okun, assistant superintendent of business support services,
for one year, meaning their contracts are valid through June
2010.